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What You NEED to Know Before You Travel to Vietnam!

By Jolene Ejmont @Wanderluststory
What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!

Vietnam happens to be one of our absolute favourite Asian countries to visit! A country which will give you a sensory overload, one with an incredible history and an absolutely captivating culture.

For many travelers, Vietnam still remains to be a fairly exotic country to visit. For others it might even be a bit 'scary' to visit a country that is so different to their own. Vietnam is worth a visit, but it is important to prepare yourself for your trip. Our Vietnam travel tips have been carefully compiled to help you, so you know what to expect as you travel around Vietnam.

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What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!

What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!

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1. Vietnam Travel Advice:

Vaccinations for Vietnam

Always check with your preferred doctor in regards to vaccinations required for countries you will be visiting, however according to the CDC site, the following are recommended vaccinations for travels to Vietnam.

Highly Recommended:
  • Hepatitis A due to the possibilities of contaminated food and water in Vietnam; regardless of where you are staying or eating.
  • Typhoid, again due to the possibilities of contaminated food and water, more important though if visiting smaller towns or rural areas. And also if you love eating from the local street vans What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!
Check with your doctor if you need the following:
    Hepatitis B, Japanese Encephalitis, Malaria, Rabies and Yellow Fever

    We chose to get Hep A and Typhoid shots. We did not bother with Malaria tablets as the regions we visited did not have any malaria warnings!

A Vietnam visa is required for most nationalities. Note: Passport holders of Germany, France, the UK, Italy and Spain is exempted from Vietnamese visa from 01st July 2017 to 30th June 2018. For the rest of us, please read for more info on the visa process below.

What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!

Vietnam Visa Requirements

1. You have two main methods of obtaining your visa, depending on how you enter the country:

  • Vietnam Visa on Arrival (VOA) is recommended for those of you who will be arriving to Vietnam via air.
  • Vietnam Visa at the Embassy is recommended for those of you who will be arriving to Vietnam by car, train, boat, but or air.

2. Make sure you give yourself plenty of time before you travel to organize your visa. You do not want to leave it to the last minute. I would recommend you do it around 1 month before your departure date.

3. Make sure to print out the letter of approval as you will have to show it before boarding the plane, as well as at the VOA counter on arrival to Vietnam.

We chose to use the VOA option:

1. You need to obtain a letter of approval, you can do this through your hotel, through your travel tour agency or through VOA focused agency.

An easy option is to simply use an online VOA agency to complete your online Vietnam Visa application.

4. Cost of visa for Vietnam: At the VOA counter in Vietnam, you will have to pay a visa processing fee of $25 US per person (for a 1 month visa, if you wish to stay longer, it will cost more money). You need to have this money in US currency and in the exact amount.

5. And the last important thing, you must provide 2 photos each to complete the paperwork.

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What NEED Know Before Travel Vietnam! Other options for obtaining a Vietnam Visa are:
  • Through the Vietnamese embassy in your country
  • or at the local flight agency where you might be organizing your tickets.
Those choices however will be a more costly and you will be expected to hand over your passport as it needs to be couriered to the embassy.

People still question whether Vietnam is safe or not, especially if you are travelling to Vietnam solo. Vietnam is a perfectly safe country to visit, more safe I would say that a lot of other countries. Whilst we recommend exercising normal precautions to look after your belongings as you explore; just as you would in any other country; we found nothing but friendly, happy, smiling people who welcomed us with open arms to their country.

We felt safe ... safe enough to explore the majority of the major tourist destinations on our own terms, without having to be in tour groups or with guides. If you are interested, you can education yourself in regards to the most common scams in Vietnam, by reading this site here.

Should I Get Travel Insurance?

We highly recommend that you get travel insurance. Our favourite travel insurance company, World Nomads, provides 24/7 emergency assistance (just for in case), they cover 150+ activities, they offer trip cancellation, emergency medical expenses and emergency medical transportation benefits. We love this insurance company because they include cover for your gear - bags, laptop, camera etc. and most other insurance companies only do this at an extra expense! It is always to be safe than sorry! We have had to use our travel insurance in the past for medical expenses as well as flight cover (we were too sick to fly).

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Should I get a Vietnam Guidebook?

English is not widely spoken in Vietnam. If you get lost, you might be out of look asking a local to help you, as they might not understand what you are saying! We tried showing them a map on our phone, but not many of them could understand the map (they don't use maps and probably have never had to try and find locations on one). So we highly recommend that you invest in a good guidebook and/or map. We do recommend you purchase a paper map as WiFi isn't also available (although you will have access to WiFi in all major cities).

>>> Click here to see prices for the popular Lonely Planet Guidebook >>> Click here to see prices for a paper map of Vietnam >>> Click here to see prices for a Vietnam Phrasebook

2. Visiting Vietnam - When to Go:

Vietnam is 7 hours ahead of GMT/UTC.

It is tricky finding the perfect time to see the whole of Vietnam as their climate in the North is so different to the climate in the South! We went in September and found that it worked out well for all regions of Vietnam. However when you plan to travel to Vietnam, the recommendation is to travel to the North from March - May & September - November. For central Vietnam, go March - September and for the South, it is best to travel from November - February.

High Season: July to August - Expect to pay higher prices for hotels, ensure you book ahead of time! Expect hot and humid weather!

Shoulder Season: December to March - The Tet festivals brings with it higher prices for accommodation. Beautiful weather in the South, but cold weather in the North.

Low Season: April to June & September till November - Cheaper hotel prices, cooler weather but risky typhoon conditions through central and north coastline.

3. Holiday in Vietnam: Helpful things to know

What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!

Vietnamese Currency and Access to Money

The local currency used is Vietnamese Dong.

ATM's are readily availability in most locations, unless very remote and rural. Credit card payments are also accepted at most hotels, however do not rely on them being accepted at restaurants, bars or stores. We had no trouble getting hold of more money as needed throughout our trip in Vietnam.

What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!

Language Spoken and how well English is Understood

Vietnamese is the traditional language spoken across the country.

English is not widely spoken in Vietnam. You can expect the Vietnamese to speak basic English in all touristy areas, hotels, shops etc. So it will be important to learn a few key phrases to help you along! Click here to grab a Vietnamese Phrasebook from Amazon.

Wondering where to Stay in Vietnam?

How to get Around Vietnam:

The easiest way to get around Vietnam is via plane. However there are options available to suit any budget.

By Plane: To cover long distances really quickly, we recommend you purchase some domestic flights. Use Baolau who specialize in travel around Vietnam to find your choice of flight. We chose to fly from HCMC to Hanoi, from Hanoi to Danang (to visit Hoi An), and from Danang back to Hanoi.

By Bus: Bus travel in Vietnam is pretty convenient. If you don't want to catch the local buses, there are also plenty of mini-buses available that operate to take tourists from point A to point B. We used bus travel from Sapa to Hanoi and from Hanoi to Halong Bay (and back again) and had a pleasant comfortable transfer. Click here to search for bus tickets.

By Train: Train travel in Vietnam tend to be pretty cheap as the trains are pretty basic. Many travellers prefer to travel by train so that they can still get a view over the landscape passing by. Click here to search for your train tickets. We used train travel from Hanoi to Sapa. The trains on this route have special cabins for tourists that offer more comfort.

Use the search box below to easily find your option of transport from one destination to the next in Vietnam.
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Best Places to Visit in Vietnam:

Ha Giang: Known for its spectacular mountain scenery and traditional hill tribes.

Sa Pa: For its incredible scenery of cascading rice paddy fields, sensational mountains as well as the culture found in the minority groups. Read about our hike through Sapa here. For information on how to get to Sapa from Hanoi, click here.

Hanoi: Captivating capitol filled with historical treasures and bucket loads of culture! We love the Old Quarter! To read more about some authentic areas to explore in Hanoi, click here. And for the more typical touristy attractions in Hanoi, click here.

Ha Long Bay: For picture perfect scenery of towers of limestone islands! Do a 2 night cruise here, you won't regret it! You can read about our Halong Bay experience here and to find out which boat company we chose, click here!

Phong Nha-Ke Bang: For the most impressive caves, beautiful rivers, traditional villages and more breathtaking mountain scenery! Read more about the World's Largest Cave here!

Hue: Former Imperial City that captivates hearts young and old! Enjoy watching the buzz of activity on the perfume river, strolling through the historic buildings and enjoying in the sensational local cuisine!

Hoi An: An ancient local port, where the old buildings are still found in mostly their original state. Enjoy wandering down the colourful, lantern-filled alleys in the Old Town! Read our post about Hoi An Ancient Town here. For some fun exploration of the Hoi An countryside, click here and to learn more about which beach to visit in Hoi An, click here.

Nha Trang: A popular beach spot for the tourists to enjoy! Whilst it has turned into a bit of a party-beach, loads of beautiful beach scenery can also be found here!

Mui Ne: The adrenaline epicenter of Vietnam! Learn more about things to do in Mui Ne here.

Ho Chi Mihn City: An enormous city where traffic and people seemed to be synchronized. A complete mix of a modern with touches of the old!

Phu Quoc Island: A beautiful, paradise island to find total relaxation and bliss in! See our post on how to visit Phu Quoc Island with kids.

What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!

Some typical things to expect in Vietnam

As with most Asian countries it is important to bring your bargaining skills with you. Bargaining is expected in the marketplace and smaller shops that are created for tourists. Also feel free to bargain when it comes to cyclo rides, and tour expeditions.

Prepare yourself for some typically Asian crazy driving! There seems to be no road rules that are followed, people can come from all different directions and stopping at traffic lights seems to be a choice. Regardless, there seems to be some reasoning to the madness as the swarms of scooters and few select cars seem to be driving in a synchronised manner.

Expect locals to try and charge you 'tourist prices', remember the value of their currency in regards to your own and pick your battles only when necessary.

In most of the touristy hotspots, you can expect a fair share of vendor hassling from the locals. It is their way to survive and produce an income and they can be pretty persistent. Stand your ground or simply ignore them when it seems to become too much. We found that a simple but assuring 'NO THANKS' did the trick with most of the vendors!

You should also expect to fall in love with the fresh complex flavours of the dishes found in Vietnam. Each region of Vietnam specialises in different sorts of dishes. All so yummmy!

Expect your Vietnamese coffee to be stronger than normal! It also comes with a gorgeous load of condensed milk instead of milk. Most cafes offer a range of coffees for tourists, so do test drive a few types to see what works for you! You can read our post about coffee in Vietnam here.

What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!

Some essential Vietnamese words to learn:

1. Hello! - Xin chao! (sin chow!)

2. Goodbye - Tam Biet

3. How are you? - Ban co khoe khong? (ban co kwe khome?) also, Ban the nao?

4. I'm fine, thank you! - Cam on ban toi khoe (gahm un ban thoy kwe)

5. And you? - Ban thi sao? (ban ty sao?)

6. What's your name - Ban ten gi (ban thane zee)

7. My name is... - Toi la (thoy la...)

8. Thank you - Xin Cam on (sin gahm un)

9. You're welcome - Khong co' gi (khom go zee)

10. Yes - Vang (vung)

11. No - Khong (khome)

12. How much - Bao nhieu (bow nyew)

13. Too expensive - Mac qua (mahk qwa)

14. Hotel - Khach San (khack san)

15. Hot - Nong (nom)

16. Cold - Lanh (lang)

17. Coffee - Ca phe (cah feh)

18. Hot black coffee - Ca phe nong (cah feh nom)

19. Hot Coffee with milk - Ca phe sua nong (cah feh sua nom)

20. Tea - Tra (chah)

21. Oh my god! Too expensive - Oi choi oi! Dep qua!

The Vietnamese Phrasebook & Dictionary

Grab yourself the Lonely Planet Vietnamese Phrasebook & DictionaryWhat NEED Know Before Travel Vietnam!, this book will take you a long way! It is almost essential to carry along when you travel to Vietnam!

What you NEED to Know before you Travel to Vietnam!


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Originally from South Africa, now living in Australia, Jolene is a wife and a mother to three beautiful daughters. Together with her family, she is embarking on a journey towards changing her current stress-filled life to one focusing on her dreams and her passion for travel. She wants to share her stories in the hope to inspire you to chase your own dreams!


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